Summary/Abstract: Beatrice di Tenda is a tragedia lirica in due atti on Felice Romani’s libretto after
the historic tragedy Beatrice Tenda.
From the entire opera I chose to analyze the final part. In comparison with the other
scenes, this ending, part of act II, scene 2, is shorter, but it is remarkably expressive, with a
balanced construction.
The scene is structured into four large fragments. It is remarkable the gradation
mingling of voices: one can notice how the composer starts from presenting the theme with
one voice and eventually combines three voices..

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